If everybody would just configure their mailer to send plain text
then there would be no problems.
Since that's probably never going to happen then the
recipients can take matters into their own hands and
have their mailers ignore HTML. This way everything
is displayed in plain text.
I
At 4/3/2006 06:23 AM, you wrote:
If everybody would just configure their mailer to send plain text
then there would be no problems.
Since that's probably never going to happen then the
recipients can take matters into their own hands and
have their mailers ignore HTML. This way everything
is
You might consider switching to Thuderbird.
I dumped Eudora a long time ago due to massive stability issues.
Tbird is free. www.mozilla.com
Bob Dengler wrote:
At 4/3/2006 06:23 AM, you wrote:
If everybody would just configure their mailer to send plain text
then there would be no problems.
If everybody would just configure their mailer to send plain text
then there would be no problems.
This is 2006, probably a good time to adjust to the technology a bit and
realize that a good email program will be able to handle incoming email in a
variety of standard formats. I suppose one
At 4/3/2006 11:01 AM, you wrote:
You might consider switching to Thuderbird.
I dumped Eudora a long time ago due to massive stability issues.
Tbird is free. www.mozilla.com
No thanks. I tried it it insisted on importing all my Eudora messages
onto my NT partition, which almost locked up my
You can configure Thunderbird to put messages from different accounts
into one folder if you like. When I switched from Eudora to Thunderbird
all the imported messages were brought on board in their respective
folders and all of those folders were placed in one folder in
Thunderbird. After
,
but at least I don't have the problems with Outlook Express that I did with
Thunderbird.
Chris
N9XCR
- Original Message -
From: Jay Urish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Small (and LARGE) fonts (Please
At 4/3/2006 01:02 PM, you wrote:
You can configure Thunderbird to put messages from different accounts
into one folder if you like. When I switched from Eudora to Thunderbird
all the imported messages were brought on board in their respective
folders and all of those folders were placed in one
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